I received this ATC from Tricia several days ago and I haven't stopped looking at it since.
I met Tricia through the new Stitchin Fingers group and we decided to do a swap together.
I asked Tricia what her surname was so I could put it on the envelope and she said it was Cook but she didn't like it.
I then told her that Captain Cook was the first person to raise the English flag on our soil claiming it for England.
This then set the wheels in motion for this wonderful ATC because Tricia decided to do a scene from Robin Hoods bay which was where Captain Cook was born.
The detail in the little work of art is amazing and I truly am in awe of it.
Tricia has worked it with a hand held felting needle.
Thank you Tricia--do you get the feeling that I love it.
Oh and by the way if you would like to see some more of her beautiful little scenic ATC 's drop by her blog via the link above.
This is the ATC that I sent her which was done on my embellisher with Hand embroidery on it.
5 comments:
She has achieved such detail on that small piece! It's beautiful. And I did take a peek at her blog....fantastic work. You always show us so many wonderful pieces of art. Thank you for sharing with us.
Hi Doreen - just catching up on your blog and all the beauty on it! Love all the ATCs sent and received - just beautiful. And all that wonderful stuff from Judith - how exciting! Tricia's felted ATC is incredible - so much detail!
Thank you Doreen for showing my work on your site and having such lovely things to say about it. Thank you also for all the lovely comments I have had. I really enjoyed making it for you and I hope we will do it again sometime. Thanks Tricia
I've been to Robin Hoods Bay and she's got it spot on! Wonderful to capture it in such a tiny picture
Hi Doreen - my Mum, a Yorkshire woman,went to the 'Captain Cook Memorial SChool in a,then, small village called Marton, a few miles from Great Ayton where Cpt Cook went to school.
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